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"Worried that this will be on my report until 03/16/2021..."

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I currently have one on my report which was filed on 12/27/2004. It was paid in full and closed on 03/16/2006. So, the best case scenario is 7 years at this point, and I`ll find out on 03/16/2013 if it is removed from my report. If it was 5 years from when the case was opened, it would have closed out on 12/27/2009, and that didn`t happen. I doubt the countdown starts from when it was opened, it must be from when it is closed. During my research, all I can find is 7-15 years. I`m really hoping for 7 at this point. But, I have also found on freecreditreport.com that unpaid tax liens can last for 15 years! My case is under Tax Warrant/Judgment...so I`m a bit worried that this will be on my report until 03/16/2021!!! I guess I`ll just have to wait and see.

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It depends on the documented terms of your sale agreement. Are you buying the assets and liabilities - then yes you must pay. If you bought the assets but not the liability - did you know of the liability? Then if it`s a big judgment, someone might try and claim it and succeed. If you do not know, its less risk to you. No easy answer - but my advice is to get the seller of the business to settle the Judgment as part of the sale.
www.GoGuys.com has a good FAQ.

"How long a civi judgement can be enforced is up to..."

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How long a civi judgement can be enforced is up to the jurisdiction and the judge that enforces the judgement. Only the court can reverse the civil ruling. The supreme court can also determine how long the civil court can enforce the judgement. sandra james.

"A warrant can prevent you from getting a job..."

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Yes, a warrant can prevent you from getting a job. Because once you are called in for an interview your police record is checked in various places and once your found convicted for any reason, may cause a negative impression on the people who are hiring you. Try to get your warrants of the record by requesting court to seek a better employment opportunity. (Sidq2_Jawad)

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UPDATE: Well HEY! WikiAnswers says 7 years from the point of filing! So, if this is true *crosses fingers that it is true*, mine will be off by 12/27/2011!!! Which is in 10 months! WooT! I hope this is true.

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